AAP (Aam Aadmi Party) Symbol, Ideology & Agenda – Delhi Election 2013

Delhi Elections 2013: Aam Aadmi Party led by Mr. Arvind Kejrival is claiming to sweep Delhi State Assembly Elections 2013 in the coming December 2013. In this post, you will get everything about the Aam Aadmi party i.e. AAP Ideology, AAP Symbol and AAP Agenda.

Aam Aadmi Party was a result of some differences in the thinking of Arvind Kejrival and Anna Hazare (team members of Anti-Corruption Movement). Anna Hazare wanted the movement for the Lokpal Legislative Bill to be neutral politically.

Arvind Kejrival however has the thinking of changing the political structure of India by getting into it. So, he announced to form a party (Aam Aadmi Party) on 2nd October, 2012. The formal launch of party was scheduled on 26 November, 2012.

Arvind Kejrival has the support of some members of Anti-Corruption Movement and also holds criticism. Kumar Vishvas, Prashant Bhushan and Shanti Bhushan support Arvind. However, he did not receive the co-operation from other members- Kiran Bedi and Santosh Hegde.

Delhi Election 2013 AAP (Aam Aadmi Party) Symbol, Ideology & Agenda

Aam Aadmi Party AAP Ideology

Aam Aadmi party has ideology of removing the corruption from roots. India stays on 19th number in the list of the most corrupted nations. AAP derives the idea of getting Swaraj and then putting in the LokPal bill. Aam Aadmi is already doing well in Delhi state.

Aam Aadmi Party says that it is the party of the common people who are fed up from the political rule of the incumbent and the opposition governments.

Aam Aadmi Party Agenda

AAP has its agenda limited to the rights of people claimed over the government. The agenda has been shared bellow:

Jan Lokpal

Right to Reject

Right to Recall

Political Decentralization

Aam Aadmi Party Symbol

Aam Aadmi Party has got its election symbol to be a BROOM. A broom is a symbol of cleansing of the ill factors of Indian government and politics. The election symbol of Aam Aadmi Party represents the motive of the party completely.

In a public event, on August 3, the party had launched its election symbol.